Rubis (RUI.PA) earns a Piotroski F-score of 6/9 (mixed financial health). It pays a dividend yielding 6.99% (safety: stretched). FY2025 revenue was €6.5B at a 4.7% net margin.
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About Rubis
Rubis, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the energy distribution business in Europe, Africa, and the Caribbean. The company operates through Energy Distribution and Renewable Electricity Production segments. It retails and distributes aviation and marine fuel, heating oils, lubricants, liquefied gases, and bitumen; and provides trading, supply, refining, logistics, and shipping activities. The company also engages in the operation of service stations that provide charging stations, convenience stores, catering, and car washing services; and production of photovoltaic electricity, which includes large ground-based facilities, parking canopies, and rooftop installations. It serves distributors, companies, and industrialists; and the transport, hotel, poultry farming, and construction sectors. Rubis was incorporated in 1954 and is headquartered in Paris, France.
How it ranks in Energy · percentile among 57 companies
Percentile vs other Energy companies we cover — e.g. “stronger than 90%” means only 10% score higher on that measure.
Piotroski F breakdown · 6/9 tests passed
- Positive return on assets
- Positive operating cash flow
- Rising ROA
- Cash flow exceeds net income
- Lower long-term debt
- Rising current ratio
- No share dilution
- Rising gross margin
- Rising asset turnover
FAQ
Is RUI.PA financially healthy?
Rubis's Piotroski F-score is 6/9 (8–9 is excellent, 0–3 weak).
Does RUI.PA pay a dividend, and is it safe?
Yes. Rubis pays a dividend yielding about 6.99% with a 71.5% payout ratio, rated “stretched” for safety.
How profitable is RUI.PA?
In FY2025, Rubis had a net margin of 4.7% and a return on equity of 11.0%.
Computed from company filings · FR · as of 2025-12-31. Figures in EUR. Facts plus Stocktoria's own computed scores — not investment advice.